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'Nanny' Files Suit Against Casey Anthony

The woman initially implicated in the case of missing toddler Caylee Anthony has decided to reveal her face to clear her name.

Zenaida Gonzalez first spoke with WESH 2 News two weeks ago, but she declined to show her face on television at that time.

Gonzalez was implicated in the case when the toddler?s mother, Casey Anthony, told investigators she had last seen Caylee when she left her with her nanny, a woman named Zenaida Gonzalez, at the Sawgrass Apartments. Casey Anthony said Gonzalez kidnapped Caylee.

Gonzalez maintains that she was never Caylee?s baby sitter, but that the accusation has caused her serious distress.

"I?m still scared, don?t get me wrong, I?m still scared, but now I got somebody who is going to help me clear my name," Gonzalez said.

That someone is Gonzalez?s attorney, John Morgan. She has now filed a defamation lawsuit against Casey Anthony.

"She threw me into this mess. I didn?t ask to be brought into this," Gonzalez said. "Do you think I like this, being in the media? No, no, no. That?s not my life. My life is quiet. Stay to myself with my kids."

It is still unknown how Casey Anthony came up with Gonzalez?s name. Although Gonzalez does not live at the Sawgrass Apartments, records at the complex do indicate that she visited.

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